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Title : Title 21-A. ELECTIONS
Chapter : Chapter 07. ELECTION OFFICIALS
Title 21-A - §501. Wardens and ward clerks

Title 21-A: ELECTIONS
Chapter 7: ELECTION OFFICIALS
§501. Wardens and ward clerks

1. In a city. In a city, the selection, term of office, compensation and partial duties of wardens and ward clerks are determined by the city charter. Additional duties are prescribed by this Title. [1987, c. 188, §4 (amd).]


2. In a town. In a town, with the approval of the municipal officers, the clerk of the municipality shall appoint a warden and may appoint one or more deputy wardens to assist in the duties on election day. If the clerk appoints another person as warden, the clerk may serve as deputy warden. It does not constitute an incompatibility of office for the clerk to serve as warden or deputy warden. The warden and deputy warden are entitled to a reasonable compensation as determined by the municipal officers. [1995, c. 459, §32 (amd).]


3. Provisions applicable to both towns and cities. A warden, ward clerk or any deputy warden may not be an officer of a municipal committee of a political party. Ward clerks or deputy wardens shall perform the duties of the warden when necessary and may not replace election clerks prescribed by this Title. The warden, ward clerk and deputy wardens must be registered voters of the municipality, except when a nonresident clerk is acting as either warden, ward clerk or deputy warden. Before assuming the duties of office, the warden is sworn by the municipal clerk, and the ward clerk or deputy warden is sworn by the municipal clerk or by the warden. [2001, c. 310, §27 (amd).]


Section History:
PL 1985,
Ch. 161,
§6 (NEW).
PL 1987,
Ch. 188,
§4 (AMD).
PL 1995,
Ch. 459,
§32 (AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 436,
§65 (AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 310,
§27 (AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney.
Office of the Revisor of Statutes
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 21-A - §502. Duties and vacancies -- warden and ward clerk

Title 21-A: ELECTIONS
Chapter 7: ELECTION OFFICIALS
§502. Duties and vacancies -- warden and ward clerk

In the event of a vacancy in the office of warden or in the absence or incapacity of the warden, the ward clerk may perform the duties of the warden. A vacancy in the office of ward clerk may be filled by an election clerk appointed by the warden. When a ward clerk is elected in a partisan election, an election clerk appointed by the warden must be enrolled in the same political party as the ward clerk and shall serve as ward clerk pro tem. [1997, c. 436, §66 (amd).]

Section History:
PL 1985,
Ch. 161,
§6 (NEW).
PL 1993,
Ch. 447,
§8 (AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 436,
§66 (AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney.
Office of the Revisor of Statutes
7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 21-A - §503. Election clerks

Title 21-A: ELECTIONS
Chapter 7: ELECTION OFFICIALS
§503. Election clerks

Election clerks are governed by the following provisions. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]

1. Qualifications; appointment; compensation. Election clerks must be at least 18 years of age, registered to vote and a resident of the municipality. The municipal officers of each municipality shall appoint election clerks no later than May 1st of each general election year to serve at each voting place during the time the polls are open and as counters after the polls close. A list of the election clerks appointed by the municipal officers must be posted at each voting place. Election clerks are entitled to a reasonable compensation as determined by the municipal officers. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]


1-A. Student election clerks. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rp).]


2. Representation of parties. The municipal officers shall consider the following for appointment as election clerks.



A. The municipal officers shall consider persons nominated by the municipal committees of the major parties to serve as election clerks. The municipal officers shall appoint at least one election clerk from each of the major parties to serve at each voting place during the time the polls are open. The municipal officers shall also appoint a sufficient number of election clerks to serve as counters after the polls close. The election clerks must be selected so that the number of election clerks from one major party does not exceed the number of election clerks from another major party by more than one. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]




B. The municipal officers shall appoint at least one election clerk nominated by the municipal committee of a qualified minor party represented on the last general election ballot for each voting place at the committee's request. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]




C. Notwithstanding subsection 1, the municipal officers may also consider persons who are 17 years of age to serve as student election clerks for a specific election. A student election clerk may perform all the functions of an election clerk as prescribed by this Title. [2003, c. 584, §4 (amd).]

All nominations for election clerks must be submitted to the municipal officers no later than April 1st of each general election year. If a municipal committee of a major party fails to submit a list of nominees to serve as election clerks, the municipal officers may appoint registered voters enrolled in that party to serve as election clerks. If the municipal officers are unable to appoint a sufficient number of election clerks as set forth in paragraphs A, B and C, they may appoint any other registered voter, as long as the balance between major political parties is maintained. [2003, c. 584, §4 (amd).]


3. Number appointed to serve each voting place. The municipal officers shall appoint at least 2 election clerks as provided by subsection 2, paragraph A to serve at each voting place during the time the polls are open. If required to do so by subsection 2, paragraph B, they shall also appoint one election clerk to serve at each voting place during the time the polls are open. Additional election clerks may be appointed as needed. In the event of a vacancy in the election clerks appointed under this subsection, the municipal officers shall appoint alternate election clerks who may be called into service. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]


4. Number appointed to serve as counters. The municipal officers shall appoint election clerks in the same manner as in subsection 3 to serve as counters after the polls close. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]


5. Vacancies. If a sufficient number of election clerks is not available to serve on election day, the municipal clerk or the warden may appoint the necessary number of election clerks to fill the vacancies. When filling a vacancy, the municipal clerk or the warden shall first draw from the list of alternates appointed under subsection 3 and make every attempt to appoint a person with the same enrollment status as the person who vacated the position. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]


6. Oath of office. Before assuming the duties of office, election clerks are sworn by the municipal clerk or the warden and the oath is recorded. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]


7. Term of office. An election clerk holds office for 2 years from the date of appointment and until a successor is appointed and qualified, except that an election clerk who is appointed to represent a qualified minor party represented on the last general election ballot holds office only for 2 years from the date of appointment. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]


8. Duties. Election clerks shall attend the voting places for which they are appointed at each election during the time the polls are open or during the counting of the ballots after the polls close, as required by the terms of their appointment. They are under the direction of the warden and shall assist the warden as requested. [1995, c. 459, §33 (rpr).]


9. Application of city charter. This section does not affect a city charter that provides for the election of 2 persons to assist the warden in receiving, sorting and counting ballots. The persons elected under the authority of the charter are considered to be election clerks and each must represent a different major party. [1995, c. 459, §33 (new).]


10. Training. [2001, c. 415, §2 (rp); §5 (aff).]


Section History:
PL 1985,
Ch. 161,
§6 (NEW).
PL 1985,
Ch. 314,
§ (AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 399,
§2 (AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 466,
§18 (AMD).
PL 1993,
Ch. 473,
§10 (AMD).
PL 1993,
Ch. 473,
§46 (AFF).
PL 1995,
Ch. 459,
§33 (RPR).
PL 1999,
Ch. 450,
§14 (AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 310,
§28 (AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 415,
§2 (AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 415,
§5 (AFF).
PL 2003,
Ch. 584,
§4 (AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney.
Office of the Revisor of Statutes
7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 21-A - §504. Persons ineligible to serve

Title 21-A: ELECTIONS
Chapter 7: ELECTION OFFICIALS
§504. Persons ineligible to serve

The following may not serve as election officials: [1985, c. 161, §6 (new).]

1. Certain employees. An employee of a party or candidate; [1985, c. 161, §6 (new).]


2. Direct pecuniary interest. A person having a direct pecuniary interest in the result of a referendum question; or [1985, c. 161, §6 (new).]


3. Candidate and certain relatives. A candidate or member of his immediate family, in the electoral division from which the candidate seeks election.



A. This subsection does not apply to a candidate for warden or ward clerk or the immediate family of the candidate for warden or ward clerk. [1993, c. 447, §9 (amd).]




B. This subsection does not apply to municipalities with a population of less than 500. [1985, c. 161, §6 (new).]

[1993, c. 447, §9 (amd).]


Section History:
PL 1985,
Ch. 161,
§6 (NEW).
PL 1993,
Ch. 447,
§9 (AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney.
Office of the Revisor of Statutes
7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 21-A - §505. Municipal clerk

Title 21-A: ELECTIONS
Chapter 7: ELECTION OFFICIALS
§505. Municipal clerk

The clerk of the municipality is the supervisor of all elections and is entitled to a reasonable compensation as determined by the municipal officers and has the following duties: [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]

1. Absentee voting. Administer the absentee voting procedures; [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]


2. Instruction. Instruct election officials on election laws and procedures prior to election day; [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]


3. Election officials. Coordinate and schedule election officials to work at the polls on election day; [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]


4. Poll watchers and others. Make arrangements in advance of election day for poll watchers, petition circulators and others who request to be present at the polls; [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]


5. Election materials and equipment. Prepare and deliver to and from the polls all election equipment and materials, including the ballots; [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]


6. Advise warden. Advise the warden on election laws and procedures on election day; [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]


7. Return of votes cast. Report the return of votes cast to the Secretary of State; [2001, c. 415, §3 (amd); §5 (aff).]


7-A. Training. Attend a training session that is approved by the Secretary of State at least once every 2 years in regard to the conduct of elections. The Secretary of State shall offer training sessions regionally at least once every 2 years at no fee. The Secretary of State shall encourage municipalities to provide training biennially to all election officials; and [2001, c. 415, §4 (new); §5 (aff).]


8. Other duties. Perform any other duties required for conducting an election. [1995, c. 459, §34 (new).]


Section History:
PL 1995,
Ch. 459,
§34 (NEW).
PL 2001,
Ch. 415,
§3,4 (AMD).
PL 2001,
Ch. 415,
§5 (AFF).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal advice, please consult a qualified attorney.
Office of the Revisor of Statutes
7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 This page created on: 2005-10-01
 
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